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		<title>Riding The Connector</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 17:45:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just after my move to Seattle, my Indiana license plates expired which has left me without a car.&#160; Although an awesome benefit from Microsoft is a free bus pass, they also have this amazing bus that picks you up and takes you to work every day called The Connector.&#160; It has been over two weeks [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://agoln.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/bus11.jpg"><img title="bus1" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin: 0px 15px 15px 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="152" alt="bus1" src="http://agoln.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/bus1-thumb1.jpg" width="238" align="left" border="0" /></a> Just after <a title="Live Changes Part 1 - Moving to Seattle" href="http://agoln.net/archives/108">my move to Seattle</a>, my Indiana license plates expired which has left me without a car.&#160; Although an awesome benefit from Microsoft is a free bus pass, they also have this amazing bus that picks you up and takes you to work every day called The Connector.&#160; It has been over two weeks now since I have been riding it every day, and while it’s not as convenient as driving my car, it’s good enough for me not to make getting my plates a priority.</p>
<p>For perspective, I ride the Queen Anne / Belltown bus, getting on at 1st and Wall.</p>
<h2>Scheduling a Ride</h2>
<p>In order to ride the connector, you must <a href="http://connectorride.com/">schedule the time</a> for it to pick you up and drop you off.&#160; This can be a bummer at times for two reasons.&#160; The first is that you must remember to schedule your bus ride, and most of the “best times” (i.e. not departing at 6:45am or leaving at 7:00pm) are going to be taken by the time you actually remember to schedule it.&#160; The second reason is that although you don’t <em>need</em> a reservation, you will most likely be able to ride the bus if you don’t sign up.&#160; There have only been two times that I have seen people denied access due to not having a reservation.</p>
<h2>The Ride</h2>
<p>The ride is fairly nice.&#160; This isn’t any luxury vehicle you are riding, but it’s not a school bus either.&#160; The seats are comfortable but the ride can get a little bumpy at times. There is free Wi-Fi on the bus, so you can actually do some of your work while you ride the bus.&#160; Another option that I tend is to read that book that I never have time for.</p>
<p>The traffic in Seattle isn’t as bad as Chicago, but crossing 520 isn’t a breeze without being in the car pool lane.&#160; So any time that I save by driving my car is quickly negated by having to wait in the stop and go traffic.&#160; From the time I walk out of my office to the time I walk into my building is about the same weather I drive to work or take the bus.</p>
<h2>Routes</h2>
<p>Grechen over at Microsoft’s JobsBlog just <a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/jobsblog/archive/2008/07/16/connector.aspx">posted the stops that The Connector takes</a>, so feel free to take a look at those.&#160; I know that this information would have been helpful as nobody seemed to know the exact routes that it took.</p>
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		<title>Life Changes Part 1 &#8211; Moving to Seattle</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 18:31:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has been more than a month since I last typed up a post, and I have decided to write about my more recent experiences in a multi-part blog series. Graduation As many may know, I was offered a position at Microsoft within the Windows Live team which I accepted.&#160; Just after graduation I went [...]]]></description>
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<p>It has been more than a month since I last typed up a post, and I have decided to write about my more recent experiences in a multi-part blog series.</p>
<h2></h2>
<h2>Graduation</h2>
<p>As many may know, <a title="The Microsoft Interview" href="http://agoln.net/archives/73">I was offered a position at Microsoft within the Windows Live team</a> which I accepted.&#160; Just after graduation I went home, and enjoyed my couple of weeks off to prepare for the long road trip ahead of me.&#160; The plan was to leave Thursday, May 15th and arrive in Seattle on Saturday, May 17th.&#160; On the agenda was visiting two friends and Mount Rushmore before arriving in Seattle.&#160; The trip totaled around 2500 miles, and over 30 hours of driving.</p>
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<h2>Day 1</h2>
<p>The first day I met up with two friends, Sarah and Dave before finally resting for the day in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.&#160; Day 1 was probably the exciting due to it involved driving through Chicago and Minneapolis, but frustrating because I got a speeding ticket for going less than 10 over :-/</p>
<h2>Day 2</h2>
<p>Day two was long, and boring.&#160; If you have never been to South Dakota, consider yourself blessed.&#160; The land in South Dakota is completely flat with no tree’s.&#160; During one point in my trip I found a structure and wondered how far it would take me to drive to it.&#160; It ended up being a little over 15 miles away!&#160; Near the end of the day it started to get interesting as my brother and I were starting to enter the Rocky Mountains.&#160; At the end of the day we stayed in Butte, Montana.</p>
<h2>Day 3</h2>
<p>The third day seemed to by incredibly fast.&#160; We were going through the beautiful Rocky Mountains, passed by Idaho, and flew through Washington on our way to Seattle.&#160; In total, this was probably the most breathtaking day of the whole trip.</p>
<p><strike>In my next blog post, I will talk about searching for my new apartment,</strike> (boring topic, won&#8217;t post) then I will finish with <a href="http://agoln.net/archives/111">my experiences working at Microsoft</a>.</p>
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